“First, unsurprisingly InCtrl5 will need to be run in compatibility mode for Windows Vista, 7 or 8”.

“Secondly, there is an issue with it’s output results for 64-bit users as it won’t display the Software\Wow6432Node registry keys as coming from there, but will instead show them as coming from simply Software, something to watch out for”.

“Tracks the changes made to your system by program installers, including registry entries and file system alterations” → You need to “load” the software installation software by this tool.

On Win10-64, you must run it with VISTA compatibilty settings?!

It takes several seconds before you see the start screen of the program, even on a state-of-the-art computer with HDD ( not SDD ). Indeed it takes so long, that you might assume that the program was crashed and won`t work.